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1610 S. FIDDLER’S HILL
Featured Homes: 1610 S. FIDDLER’S HILL - LIKE NEW HOME in the wonderful new, gated subdivision on Fiddler’s Hill. A must see design by Greg Avery, this lovely home has beautiful wood flooring, crown molding & wood work details, three spacious bedrooms, two baths, 3-car garage and a study just off of the master. The kitchen boasts granite countertops, center island & Bosch appliances. All weather sunroom features the perfect media room for added living space. Contact Vicky Jerome, 405747-7239 or VickyJerome@REMAX.net. $290,000 1602 S. WESTRIDGE ST. - UPDATED HOME IN SW STILLWATER! This stunning four bedroom, two bath home has a completely gutted and remodeled kitchen and bathroom both with granite. New double-paned energy efficient windows, hot water heaters, HVAC, concrete front steps & storm shelter all in the last 1-2 years. Within the last four years, beautiful, durable laminate wood flooring, tile, carpet, roof & exterior paint updates. Also included is a 12x8x8 workshop with electricity. Seller is offering $1500 for buyer to use as they want! Shanna Grunewald, 405-6330568 or Shanna.Grunewald@remax.net. $189,900
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Fall cover crops Cover, or green manure, crops are usually grown when the garden soil is idle. They can also be planted between rows of fruits or vegetables to serve as living mulch. Cover crops are also called “catch crops� because their deep roots absorb nutrients from the soil that could otherwise leach away or be unavailable to garden crops with shorter roots. When tilled under, cover crops decompose and release those “caught� nutrients. There are two main types of cover crops, warm season and cool season. Early September through the end of this month is the time to plant the cool season crop. The idea is they are planted early enough so their roots develop before winter but late enough so they do not complete their growing cycle (and die) before the weather gets cold. Some cover crops (those from the legume family) even trap and transform atmospheric nitrogen in their roots. This nitrogen serves as a fertilizer source for future crops. Cover crops in the grass or grain family don’t actively fix nitrogen, but usually create a thick mulch and produce a large amount of
Home Grown KEITH REED organic matter to be tilled under. They also have deep roots that loosen compacted soils, thereby improving drainage and aeration. Legumes need certain strains of bacteria to enable them to convert nitrogen gas from the air into a form that plants can use. The bacteria needed by various kinds of legumes may or may not already be in your garden soil. To be certain, legume seeds should be coated with an inoculant powder that contains living Rhizobium spores. Commercial inoculant is usually inexpensive and widely available. Some legume seeds are sold pretreated with the proper bacteria. Because they are used in rotation with other crops in the same garden location, cover crops can help suppress harmful soil nematodes. Nematodes, which are microscopic worm-like parasites, tend to be host-specific, attacking just one
crop or crop family. They do not “like the taste� of other plant families and their numbers will decline without the preferred food source. Broadcast the seed evenly when planting. Two to four times the rate may be used to assure a good stand. Cover the seed with a thin layer of soil by raking over it. Keep the area moist until the seedlings emerge. Light watering may be needed twice a day, or more, in hot weather. Mow and harvest the cover crops before they
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Home Continued from page 2 flower and produce seeds. Till under at least ten days to two weeks before planting garden crops. For a recommended list of cover crop species and their seeding rates, see OSU Fact Sheet HLA-6436 Healthy Garden Soils. For more information on this or
any other horticultural topic, you can contact Keith Reed, the Horticulturist in the Payne County Extension office. Keith can be reached via email at keith.reed@ okstate.edu, phone at 405-747-8320, or in person at the Payne County Extension office, located at 315 W. 6th in Stillwater.
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Prepare your home for cold winter months cialist. “Home energy costs can consume a Although large portion of your Oklahoma is still budget. There are enjoying the warm steps homeowners weather of early fall, should take now in it will not be long an effort to cut costs until Jack Frost while still keeping makes an appearyour home warm ance. and cozy,” Peek said. In order to keep “You sure don’t want your home comfortto be outside fixing able in the winter gaps in the chimney without spending a or caulking around fortune on heating windows and doors costs, now is the time when the wind is to get your home blowing 40 miles per ready for the winter hour and the temseason, said Gina perature is below Peek, Oklahoma freezing. Take State University advantage of this Cooperative early fall weather to Extension housing make any needed and consumer sperepairs.” By Trisha Gedon OSU Communications
The first thing homeowners should do is schedule a service for their home heating system. It is not a good idea to wait until the temperature drops. In the event there are any problems with the system, getting them fixed now will help ensure a warm home environment when it is time to turn on the heater. One of the easiest things to do to help cut your winter heating bill is to simply adjust the temperature on your heating system. When you are home, set the thermostat at least
to 68 degrees, as recommended by the Department of Energy. When you are asleep or out of the house for longer periods, turn the thermostat back. The more you turn back, the more you save. This will help homeowners save on utility bills. “Using a programmable thermostat can make it easier to adjust the temperature in your home when you’re not there,” Peek said. Seal air leaks around utility cutthroughs for pipes, gaps around the chimney and unfin-
Pure and simple water filter options By Ed Del Grande
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Q: Dear Ed, I have a new coffee maker and want to make my coffee with filtered water. Without installing add-on equipment or drilling holes in my countertop, what are some permanent water filter options for a kitchen faucet? – Sally, Connecticut A: I recommend the following options: First, look into a whole-house canister/cartridge water filter your plumber can install on a main water line in your home. Since the filter installs on a main line, most of
the homes plumbing fixtures benefit from the filtered water. This can include the kitchen faucet, dishwasher and ice maker. Whole-house filters are often recommended for homes
that use well water. A second option is a point-of-use water filter. This smaller water filter installs under the kitchen sink and connects directly to the kitchen faucet. While
easier to install, only the kitchen faucet gets filtered water. But, with a point-ofuse filter you can also install a special kitchen faucet with a built-in beverage lever.
ished spaces behind cupboards and closets. Add caulking or weather stripping around leaky doors and windows. Peek also suggests taking advantage of passive heat, which is using the sun’s energy for heating your living space. “The advantages of passive heat are twofold,” she said. “First, it’s environmentally friendly. And second, it’s cost effective and can help reduce the cost of your winter energy bills.” Keep drapes and
curtains open during the day, especially on windows facing south and west. Avoid placing lightblocking objects in front of the windows, which in turn blocks the sun. While a nice fire in the fireplace can be warm and inviting on a cold winter’s night, keep the damper closed when it is not in use. An open damper is like keeping a window open in the winter. Cold air comes in and warm air escapes. One way to maxi-
mize the heat from your fireplace is to install a heat-air exchange system that blows warm air back into the room. However, if you don’t use your fireplace at all, consider plugging and sealing the chimney flue. “It’s understandable if you want to spend these last few weeks enjoying the warm weather, but by taking care of these issues now, you’ll save yourself time and money, as well as avoid frustration in the future,” Peek said.
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ABOUT REAL ESTATE counts that they’ll begin offering on the infamous There aren’t “Black Friday.” many bargains on This year, Black home-related stuff in October. If you’re Friday will land on looking for deals on Nov. 27. Many major appliances or stores, though, TVs, wait until the already have announced that end of November. they’ll extend their DEAR MR. MYERS: We real- sales into the first week of December ly like your or beyond. advice about the Still, there are a best home-related items to buy each few bargains out there now. The last month. What are the best deals we of patio furniture and barbeques, can find for our home in October? which were deeply discounted as sumANSWER: Thanks for the com- mer wound to a close in September, pliment. Alas, procan now be purfessional shoppers chased for as little say that October rarely brings great as 20 percent of deals on household their original price as retailers clear goods, in part floor space for their because retailers autumn and holiare gearing up for the super-deep dis- day-related goods. By David W. Myers
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you need a tent, portable stove or other camping equipment, now’s the time to buy them. Retailers know that such items won’t sell when the cold weather soon arrives. Ditto for many types of outdoor gardening tools. Hold off on purchasing most “big ticket” items for your home until next month’s Black Friday or the Internet’s “Cyber Monday,” the latter of which occurs just three days later. Those are the days when you’ll find some of the best deals of the year on major appliances for the kitchen and laun-
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If you’re the sort who likes to decorate your home for Halloween, your best bet would be to wait until a few days after Oct. 31 and store it away until next year. That’s when stores slash prices to move their unsold inventory instead of spending money to warehouse it. But if you need such decorations for this year’s event, consider delaying your purchases until Oct. 25 or so: That’s when stores start cutting prices on slow-moving items that you might like. My son and I are both lifetime Eagle Scouts, and we still spend lots of nights “housed” under the moon and stars. If
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1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Bedroom Homes, Apartments and Duplexes All over Stillwater and surrounding areas. We also have homes in the country surrounding Stillwater with optional land for Horses. Ask about our pet policy! Go to our web-site at www.camp bellmgmt.com to check “ Availability”. Call 405-372-9225 ext 0 to schedule a viewing! 1114 LAUREN Lane. Nice 3BD/2BA/2CG fenced, $1150/mo. 405714-5656
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